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minimum wages laws,
regulations requiring truthful labelling of the
ingredients in food and drugs, and food and drug
safety regulations establishing minimum...
- King's
Regulations (first
published in 1731 and
known as the Queen's
Regulations when the
monarch is female) is a
collection of
orders and
regulations in...
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Traffic regulations may
refer to:
Motor vehicle traffic regulations (rules of the road)
Highway Code in the
United Kingdom Traffic code in the United...
- law.
Regulations can be
adopted by
means of a
variety of
legislative procedures depending on
their subject matter.
Despite their name,
Regulations are...
- Beef
Bones Regulations 1997 was a
statutory instrument of the
British government that
limited the sale of beef on the bone. The
regulations were implemented...
- (General)
Regulations (Amendment)
Regulations 1940 (SR&O 1940/1134)[citation needed], in 1941 (adding
Regulation 78) and in 1945 (adding
Regulation 69D)....
- self-
regulation, self-regulated, or self-regulating in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Self-
regulation may
refer to:
Emotional self-
regulation Self-control...
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Scotch Whisky Regulations 2009 also set
rules for the labelling,
packaging and
advertising of
Scotch whisky. Furthermore, the
regulations also required...
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separate regulations for
small engines, such as
groundskeeping equipment. The
states must also
promulgate miscellaneous emissions regulations in order...
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Championship in 1950.
There are two main
types of
regulations;
technical and sporting.
Technical regulations are
related to car specifications, such as the...